2018 Domaine Perrot-Minot Nuits St George Les Murgers des Cras

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Wijnsoort | Rood |
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Land | |
Regio | |
Appellatie | |
Jaar | 2018 |
Druif | |
Inhoud (Alc) | 0.75 ltr (13%) |
Drink venster | 2022 - 2042 |
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Perrot-Minot is een wijnhuis in de Bourgogne, Frankrijk, dat bekend staat om zijn bijzondere wijnen van de Côte de Nuits. Perrot-Minot werd opgericht in de eerste helft van de 19e eeuw en is al vijf generaties lang in handen van dezelfde familie. In 1993 nam Christophe Perrot-Minot, de huidige wijnmaker, de leiding over het domein. Christophe heeft sindsdien aanzienlijke verbeteringen doorgevoerd, zowel in de wijngaard als in de kelder, met een focus op biodynamische methoden en lage opbrengsten om de kwaliteit van de wijnen te verhogen.
Het domein Perrot-Minot bezit ongeveer 12 hectare aan wijngaarden, gelegen in de Côte de Nuits. Ze bezitten percelen in bekende dorpen zoals Gevrey-Chambertin, Chambolle-Musigny, Morey-Saint-Denis en Vosne-Romanée. Een belangrijk kenmerk van hun wijnproductie is het gebruik van zeer oude wijnstokken, die vaak meer dan 50 jaar oud zijn, wat bijdraagt aan de concentratie en diepte van hun wijnen. De "Ultra" cuvee's "La Richemone" en "Combe d'Orveau" zijn hier perfecte voorbeelden van.
Christophe Perrot-Minot staat bekend om zijn streven naar pure, elegante en goed gestructureerde wijnen. Hij maakt gebruik van minimale interventie tijdens het wijnmaken, waarbij hij ervoor zorgt dat de wijnen het karakter van hun terroir optimaal weerspiegelen. De druiven worden met de hand geoogst en het gebruik van nieuwe eik is zorgvuldig gedoseerd om de fruitigheid van de wijnen niet te overweldigen.
De 2018 Domaine Perrot-Minot Nuits-Saint-Georges "Les Murgers des Cras" is geproduceerd onder leiding van wijnmaker Christophe Perrot-Minot. Deze wijn is samengesteld uit druiven afkomstig van drie Premier Cru-wijngaarden: Les Murgers, Les Cras en La Richemone. Hoewel de wijn technisch gezien als een Village-wijn wordt geclassificeerd, weerspiegelt hij duidelijk de kwaliteit en complexiteit van een Premier Cru. De 2018 Domaine Perrot-Minot Nuits-Saint-Georges "Les Murgers des Cras heeft aroma's van wilde donkere bessen, kersen, bosgrond en aardse tonen. in de mond is de wijn elegant, strak, intens met een gespierde medium body met fijne diepgang en een subtiele, aanhoudende afdronk.
Specificaties
Wijnsoort | Rood |
---|---|
Land | Frankrijk |
Regio | Bourgogne |
Appellatie | Nuits-Saint-Georges |
Iconen | Icoon Frankrijk |
Druif | Pinot Noir |
Biologisch gecertificeerd | Nee |
Natural wijn | Nee |
Vegan | Nee |
Jaar | 2018 |
Drinken vanaf | 2022 |
Drinken tot | 2042 |
Alcohol % | 13 |
Alcoholvrij/arm | Nee |
Inhoud | 0.75 ltr |
Houtrijping | Ja |
Bubbels | Nee |
Dessert wijn | Nee |
Afsluiting | Kurk |
Parker rating | 92 |
Vinous rating | 93 |
Professionele Recensies
Parker
The Wine Advocate
RP (90-92)
Reviewed by:
Neal Martin
Release Price:
NA
Drink Date:
2019 - 2030
The 2016 Nuit St Georges Les Murgers des Cras is a blend of 20% Les Murgers, 20% Les Cras and 60% La Richmoine. I appreciate the energy of the aromatics here, the scents springing from the glass to offer bright Morello cherry and crushed strawberry scents, the mineralité neatly interwoven. The palate is medium-bodied with fine grain tannin, nimbler than its peers with fine delineation and poise on the finish. This will be well worth seeking out.
“The biggest challenge was the frost and how to determine the order of the harvest since some vineyards were not impacted by the frost,” Christophe Perrot-Minot told me down in his tasting room in the heart of Morey-Saint-Denis. “I lost around 60% of the total crop with some vineyards completely wiped out. It was difficult to know when to pick. The Chambolle area was late and we stopped the harvest for a few days before restarting. The maturity was different within the same parcel because frost affected vineyards differently. It was a challenge to sort the fruit even though it was a small vintage. Some fruit simply was not ripe enough. The texture of the skin was different and you could see this on the sorting table. I wanted to keep the diversity of fruit but you cannot take it too far. I cannot remember the exact date that I started the harvest. The extraction was almost non-existent, more remontage than pigeage, because the fruit was already so concentrated.” Christophe always make me laugh, remarking that one of my comments a couple of years ago, suggesting that he should not be overly fastidious when it comes to sorting, not to get anguished by the odd under-ripe berry, prompted him to reassess his approach. Well, all I can say is that he has produced some extremely impressive wines, especially a grand cru level: Chambertin Clos de Bèze, Chapelle-Chambertin, Mazoyères-Chambertin and Charmes-Chambertin all excelling in this vintage. It is not as consistent as other vintages that I have tasted simply because the challenges of the growing season would not permit that. However, overall this was a great showing from Christophe even if I would like him to somehow capture more of the red fruit side of the fruit spectrum and a little more "Pinoté" in his wines.
Published: Dec 29, 2017
The Wine Advocate
RP (90-92)
Reviewed by:
William Kelley
Release Price:
NA
Drink Date:
N/A
The most reserved of Perrot-Minot's communal appellations is the 2019 Nuits-Saint-Georges Les Murgers des Cras, a blend of declassified premiers crus. Unwinding in the glass with notions of cassis, orange rind, peonies and smoky berry fruit, it's medium to full-bodied, concentrated and tightly wound, with lively acids and powdery tannins.
The darling of the Francophone wine press, Christophe Perrot-Minot, continues his evolution in the direction of textural finesse and aromatic range: the extraction and richness of yesteryear have given way to melting tannins and ethereal aromas, exemplified by a beautiful set of 2019s. In recent vintages, despite that turn toward elegance, I had found the sheer sweetness of Perrot-Minot's wines a little overwhelming: his concentrated yet supple 2016s were, I felt, encumbered by fruit of almost confectionery sweetness despite their undeniable vivacity. These 2019s, tasted from barrel, unracked, were just as polished but more sapid and savory, and I eagerly look forward to revisiting them from bottle. As readers may know, Perrot-Minot now farms organically and is currently seeking certification. Barrels are mostly sourced from François Frères and the forest of Jupilles, he tells me, and a maximum of 30% new are employed.
Published: Jan 14, 2021
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Vinous
(91-93)
Drinking Window
2022 - 2042
From: 2018 Burgundy: Confounded Expectations (Jan 2020)
The 2018 Nuits Saint-Georges Les Murgers des Cras is a mélange of three Premier Crus: Cras, Les Murgers and Richemone. It has a precise, focused bouquet of brambly black fruit with light sous-bois elements emerging, followed later by powdered chalk. The palate is medium-bodied with fine-grained tannins, good weight and precision, a fine bead of acidity and a classy, minerally finish. Excellent.
- By Neal Martin on November 2019
Christophe Perrot-Minot asks me what I think of his wines, as he customarily does every year since I began visiting over a decade ago. "Oh, they are probably the best that you have ever made," I answer and he knows that I genuinely mean it. Indeed, in 2018 I feel that Perrot-Minot has made the wines that he has long wanted to create and come close to, yet never in quite as accomplished fashion as these. "In 2018, a lot of parcels suffered hydric stress, especially at the end of rows," he told me, one of the few growers candid about the challenges of the growing season. "When I picked I decided to declassify parts of the vineyard that had suffered stress. For example, in Morey-Saint-Denis En La Rue de Vergy I de-selected all the vines close to the forest that did not reach phenolic ripeness. We picked from 5 until 16 September, around 50% to 60% de-stemmed in all the wines. The maximum alcohol this year is 13.5% in the Chambertin Clos-de-Bèze and the others are around 13%. Of course, there is no chaptalization."
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Perrot-Minot is een wijnhuis in de Bourgogne, Frankrijk, dat bekend staat om zijn bijzondere wijnen van de Côte de Nuits. Perrot-Minot werd opgericht in de eerste helft van de 19e eeuw en is al vijf generaties lang in handen van dezelfde familie. In 1993 nam Christophe Perrot-Minot, de huidige wijnmaker, de leiding over het domein. Christophe heeft sindsdien aanzienlijke verbeteringen doorgevoerd, zowel in de wijngaard als in de kelder, met een focus op biodynamische methoden en lage opbrengsten om de kwaliteit van de wijnen te verhogen.
Het domein Perrot-Minot bezit ongeveer 12 hectare aan wijngaarden, gelegen in de Côte de Nuits. Ze bezitten percelen in bekende dorpen zoals Gevrey-Chambertin, Chambolle-Musigny, Morey-Saint-Denis en Vosne-Romanée. Een belangrijk kenmerk van hun wijnproductie is het gebruik van zeer oude wijnstokken, die vaak meer dan 50 jaar oud zijn, wat bijdraagt aan de concentratie en diepte van hun wijnen. De "Ultra" cuvee's "La Richemone" en "Combe d'Orveau" zijn hier perfecte voorbeelden van.
Christophe Perrot-Minot staat bekend om zijn streven naar pure, elegante en goed gestructureerde wijnen. Hij maakt gebruik van minimale interventie tijdens het wijnmaken, waarbij hij ervoor zorgt dat de wijnen het karakter van hun terroir optimaal weerspiegelen. De druiven worden met de hand geoogst en het gebruik van nieuwe eik is zorgvuldig gedoseerd om de fruitigheid van de wijnen niet te overweldigen.
De 2018 Domaine Perrot-Minot Nuits-Saint-Georges "Les Murgers des Cras" is geproduceerd onder leiding van wijnmaker Christophe Perrot-Minot. Deze wijn is samengesteld uit druiven afkomstig van drie Premier Cru-wijngaarden: Les Murgers, Les Cras en La Richemone. Hoewel de wijn technisch gezien als een Village-wijn wordt geclassificeerd, weerspiegelt hij duidelijk de kwaliteit en complexiteit van een Premier Cru. De 2018 Domaine Perrot-Minot Nuits-Saint-Georges "Les Murgers des Cras heeft aroma's van wilde donkere bessen, kersen, bosgrond en aardse tonen. in de mond is de wijn elegant, strak, intens met een gespierde medium body met fijne diepgang en een subtiele, aanhoudende afdronk.
Wijnsoort | Rood |
---|---|
Land | Frankrijk |
Regio | Bourgogne |
Appellatie | Nuits-Saint-Georges |
Iconen | Icoon Frankrijk |
Druif | Pinot Noir |
Biologisch gecertificeerd | Nee |
Natural wijn | Nee |
Vegan | Nee |
Jaar | 2018 |
Drinken vanaf | 2022 |
Drinken tot | 2042 |
Alcohol % | 13 |
Alcoholvrij/arm | Nee |
Inhoud | 0.75 ltr |
Houtrijping | Ja |
Bubbels | Nee |
Dessert wijn | Nee |
Afsluiting | Kurk |
Parker rating | 92 |
Vinous rating | 93 |
Parker
The Wine Advocate
RP (90-92)
Reviewed by:
Neal Martin
Release Price:
NA
Drink Date:
2019 - 2030
The 2016 Nuit St Georges Les Murgers des Cras is a blend of 20% Les Murgers, 20% Les Cras and 60% La Richmoine. I appreciate the energy of the aromatics here, the scents springing from the glass to offer bright Morello cherry and crushed strawberry scents, the mineralité neatly interwoven. The palate is medium-bodied with fine grain tannin, nimbler than its peers with fine delineation and poise on the finish. This will be well worth seeking out.
“The biggest challenge was the frost and how to determine the order of the harvest since some vineyards were not impacted by the frost,” Christophe Perrot-Minot told me down in his tasting room in the heart of Morey-Saint-Denis. “I lost around 60% of the total crop with some vineyards completely wiped out. It was difficult to know when to pick. The Chambolle area was late and we stopped the harvest for a few days before restarting. The maturity was different within the same parcel because frost affected vineyards differently. It was a challenge to sort the fruit even though it was a small vintage. Some fruit simply was not ripe enough. The texture of the skin was different and you could see this on the sorting table. I wanted to keep the diversity of fruit but you cannot take it too far. I cannot remember the exact date that I started the harvest. The extraction was almost non-existent, more remontage than pigeage, because the fruit was already so concentrated.” Christophe always make me laugh, remarking that one of my comments a couple of years ago, suggesting that he should not be overly fastidious when it comes to sorting, not to get anguished by the odd under-ripe berry, prompted him to reassess his approach. Well, all I can say is that he has produced some extremely impressive wines, especially a grand cru level: Chambertin Clos de Bèze, Chapelle-Chambertin, Mazoyères-Chambertin and Charmes-Chambertin all excelling in this vintage. It is not as consistent as other vintages that I have tasted simply because the challenges of the growing season would not permit that. However, overall this was a great showing from Christophe even if I would like him to somehow capture more of the red fruit side of the fruit spectrum and a little more "Pinoté" in his wines.
Published: Dec 29, 2017
The Wine Advocate
RP (90-92)
Reviewed by:
William Kelley
Release Price:
NA
Drink Date:
N/A
The most reserved of Perrot-Minot's communal appellations is the 2019 Nuits-Saint-Georges Les Murgers des Cras, a blend of declassified premiers crus. Unwinding in the glass with notions of cassis, orange rind, peonies and smoky berry fruit, it's medium to full-bodied, concentrated and tightly wound, with lively acids and powdery tannins.
The darling of the Francophone wine press, Christophe Perrot-Minot, continues his evolution in the direction of textural finesse and aromatic range: the extraction and richness of yesteryear have given way to melting tannins and ethereal aromas, exemplified by a beautiful set of 2019s. In recent vintages, despite that turn toward elegance, I had found the sheer sweetness of Perrot-Minot's wines a little overwhelming: his concentrated yet supple 2016s were, I felt, encumbered by fruit of almost confectionery sweetness despite their undeniable vivacity. These 2019s, tasted from barrel, unracked, were just as polished but more sapid and savory, and I eagerly look forward to revisiting them from bottle. As readers may know, Perrot-Minot now farms organically and is currently seeking certification. Barrels are mostly sourced from François Frères and the forest of Jupilles, he tells me, and a maximum of 30% new are employed.
Published: Jan 14, 2021
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Vinous
(91-93)
Drinking Window
2022 - 2042
From: 2018 Burgundy: Confounded Expectations (Jan 2020)
The 2018 Nuits Saint-Georges Les Murgers des Cras is a mélange of three Premier Crus: Cras, Les Murgers and Richemone. It has a precise, focused bouquet of brambly black fruit with light sous-bois elements emerging, followed later by powdered chalk. The palate is medium-bodied with fine-grained tannins, good weight and precision, a fine bead of acidity and a classy, minerally finish. Excellent.
- By Neal Martin on November 2019
Christophe Perrot-Minot asks me what I think of his wines, as he customarily does every year since I began visiting over a decade ago. "Oh, they are probably the best that you have ever made," I answer and he knows that I genuinely mean it. Indeed, in 2018 I feel that Perrot-Minot has made the wines that he has long wanted to create and come close to, yet never in quite as accomplished fashion as these. "In 2018, a lot of parcels suffered hydric stress, especially at the end of rows," he told me, one of the few growers candid about the challenges of the growing season. "When I picked I decided to declassify parts of the vineyard that had suffered stress. For example, in Morey-Saint-Denis En La Rue de Vergy I de-selected all the vines close to the forest that did not reach phenolic ripeness. We picked from 5 until 16 September, around 50% to 60% de-stemmed in all the wines. The maximum alcohol this year is 13.5% in the Chambertin Clos-de-Bèze and the others are around 13%. Of course, there is no chaptalization."
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